Nine-year-old Sri Tej, injured in the Hyderabad stampede at a Pushpa 2 premiere, suffered severe brain damage. Police Commissioner CV Anand and health secretary Christina Z Chongthu visited Sri Tej, assuring government support for his medical care at KIMS Hospitals. His mother, Revathi, tragically died in the incident.
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